Canadian-bred World Champion

Apache Blue Boy (Blue Boy Doc x Apache King Miss) a 1995 grey Quarter Horse Stallion, recently won his fifth World Championship at the annual American Quarter Horse Association's World Championship Show held November 6-20th, 2010 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

In 2003, Apache Blue Boy won his first of five AQHA World Championships in Roping, with amateur exhibitor Mike Row in the stirrups. The stallion is owned by Row's father, John Row of Tishomingo, Oklahoma.

The stallions trip to the World Championships in 2010, however, was not without complications. “He almost died on us about two weeks before the show,” Mike Row recounted. “He got an infection in his colon and was at the vet's for four days, so we didn't get to practice on him until one day before the preliminaries. That just shows how great he really is!”

Apache Blue Boy has two World Championship titles in Amateur Heading and three in Amateur heeling, but these only scratch the surface of his multiple top ten finishes a the World Show and year-end top ten finishes in heading and heeling. The stallion has earnings of over $76,000 from 50 AQHA classes.

Apache Blue Boy with rider Mike Row. Photo Courtesy AQHA

Breeder Greg Frick of Whitewood, Saskatchewan has been raising Quarter Horses at Sabre Quarter Horse Ranch since 1971. “Apache Blue Boy is our most outstanding product to date,” Frick explained. “We are very pleased with his five World Championships and his other outstanding succcesses at the AQHA World Shows. It has generated a lot of new calls enquiring about our horses.”

When he is not competing, Apache Blue Boy is busy tending cattle and breeding mares at the R & S Cattle Ranch owned by John and Mike Row.